Frances “Fran” Fagan passed away peacefully on February 13, 2018 at the Parlin Hospice Residence in Wayland MA. The Parlin House staff and devoted volunteers provided for her every comfort and wellbeing with interest and concern. Fran and her family spent her final days in this deeply caring and healing place.
Fran was born in Arlington MA on August 12, 1932 to Thomas W. and Matilda (Morrison) MacDonald and raised in Arlington, MA with her younger brothers the late Thomas (“Sonny”) and the late John (Mac) MacDonald. Fran married Al Fagan in 1954 and as an Air Force couple they traversed the Alaskan Highway (all gravel roads) in a 1942 Buick. They lived for four years in a Quonset Hut at Eielson Air Force Base. They retired from military life in 1971 and settled in New Hampshire.
Fran worked as a Court Transcriber, School Bus Driver, for Manpower, Rich Plan of Northern New England, New England College, McSwiney Law Firm., The Capital Bank, and Concord Hospital. Most meaningful to her were the 31 years she worked for Weight Watchers of New England. She was the first to staff open hours in the Bedford Weight Watchers Center. After supporting hundreds of people on their weight loss journey she retired at 79 years old. Al, her late husband always said, “Fran sees the world through rose colored glasses”, and… gave everyone she met a peek through her lens.
Fran was widowed in 1997 and moved to Elmbrook Village in Hopkinton NH. She adored living in this quiet, active, caring community. “I couldn’t have picked a better place to live, we all look out for each other.” During her 17 years there she walked three miles a day, made many dear friends, and adopted her precious Pomeranian ‘Bailey’.
Fran is survived by her daughter Deb and her husband Michael Druar, daughter Deanna Fagan, grandchildren Nick, Jillian and Kadyrose Druar, sister-in-law Eileen Fagan, nieces and nephew, and her precious dog Bailey.
Calling hours will be held on Friday, February 23, 2018, from 3:00 – 5:00pm. A Celebration of Life service will follow. Interment will be private and held on a later date at the New Hampshire State Veterans Cemetery. In lieu of flowers please make a donation to the International Waldenstrom's Macroglobulinemia Foundation at https://www.iwmf.com/give . Arrangements are entrusted to the Bennett Funeral Home of Concord at https://www.BennettFuneral.com
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